The Portland East O office serves 69,545 beneficiaries across 24 ZIP codes. Of this total, 8,145 individuals receive SSDI, representing 12% of the local caseload. When visiting, prioritize bringing complete medical documentation to avoid processing delays. An attorney can help you ensure your initial application is as strong as possible before it reaches the state disability determination office.
Your local SSA service center
As your local Social Security service center, Portland East O manages a significant volume of benefits, distributing $120 million monthly to the community. The office supports 69,545 total beneficiaries, though the population skews toward retirement with 80% of recipients aged 65 or older. While SSDI recipients make up a 12% share of the total, the office remains the primary point of contact for your initial disability applications.
You can visit Portland East O to file an initial SSDI application, drop off required medical evidence, or verify your identity for benefit updates. Please note that this office does not make final disability decisions, which are handled by the state DDS. Similarly, any future hearings regarding your claim will be conducted at a separate hearing office location. While walk-ins are accepted, scheduling an appointment in advance is the most effective way to minimize your wait time.
Who this office serves
Beneficiaries in this service area receive an estimated $120,403k in Social Security benefits each month.
Portland East O SSA Field Office
17925 Se Division St
Portland, OR
97236
Mon–Fri · 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
View on SSA.gov →Before you visit
To ensure your appointment goes smoothly, bring a valid government-issued photo ID and a detailed work history covering the last 15 years. You should also provide a comprehensive list of all treating physicians, including their contact information and addresses. Bring copies of your most recent medical records, a current list of medications, and any prior denial letters if you are reapplying. Expect your interview with a claims representative to last between 45 and 90 minutes.
Many applicants face delays by failing to provide a complete 15-year work history or missing recent medical records from their primary care providers. Another common error is neglecting to mention secondary mental health conditions that may impact your ability to work. Always read every form thoroughly before signing, as errors in your initial paperwork can lead to unnecessary processing setbacks. Ensuring your evidence is organized before you arrive helps the claims representative process your file more efficiently.
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Free Claim ReviewShould you bring an attorney?
Applying for SSDI is a complex process where the evidence gathered at the initial stage forms the foundation of your entire claim. Most applicants who go through the process alone find themselves needing legal help only after a denial, but an attorney can help you from the very beginning. A free case review can help you understand if your medical evidence meets the specific requirements for approval.
Your odds change dramatically with a lawyer
SSDI hearing approval rates — represented vs. on your own
Source: U.S. Government Accountability Office, GAO-18-37. The 3× gap is a population-wide average across all judges; individual outcomes vary.
If your SSDI claim moves to a hearing
About two-thirds of initial SSDI applications nationwide are denied. If yours is, your case moves to a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge at one of the regional hearing offices that handles appeals from Portland East O. The Portland East O field office holds your file at every appeal stage, but the substantive decisions happen further up the chain.
